I'm trying to create an image for a Gatec RX10 tablet running Win10 Pro.
At first the tablet recognised the USB as a bootable option (using the standard i686), but couldn't perform it because of UEFI boot settings.
After getting the correct Clonezilla version (live alternative amd64), it no longer recognises the USB as a bootable option.
It still works fine for a Dell laptop running Win10 Pro, and I'm also able to read all the files on the bootable usb through the tablet.
In the BIOS of the tablet, it is set the read all forms of bootable devices. I also turned off "secure boot" but still no luck.
Any idea what the solution to this problem might be?
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I solved the problem by running the tablet with Legacy which I selected through Win7 OS selection in the main BIOS settings. Afterwards just set the OS back to Win10.
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Thanks for sharing that. Alternatively you can also try the alternative testing Clonezilla live, like 20171010-artful amd64 version. It comes with newer Linux kernel so it might support your hardware better.
Steven
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I'm trying to create an image for a Gatec RX10 tablet running Win10 Pro.
At first the tablet recognised the USB as a bootable option (using the standard i686), but couldn't perform it because of UEFI boot settings.
After getting the correct Clonezilla version (live alternative amd64), it no longer recognises the USB as a bootable option.
It still works fine for a Dell laptop running Win10 Pro, and I'm also able to read all the files on the bootable usb through the tablet.
In the BIOS of the tablet, it is set the read all forms of bootable devices. I also turned off "secure boot" but still no luck.
Any idea what the solution to this problem might be?
I solved the problem by running the tablet with Legacy which I selected through Win7 OS selection in the main BIOS settings. Afterwards just set the OS back to Win10.
Thanks for sharing that. Alternatively you can also try the alternative testing Clonezilla live, like 20171010-artful amd64 version. It comes with newer Linux kernel so it might support your hardware better.
Steven